What sort of beast you running?

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It seems that a lot of people using "Home" editions of operating systems in their work environment.

Most strange, unless they mis understood the point of the thread and posted their home machine specs?

CBA to screenshot but here is my work machine:

W7 Professional

5.1 Experience Index
E5200 @ 2.50ghz
4GB RAM (3.25 useable)
32b O/S
 
It seems that a lot of people using "Home" editions of operating systems in their work environment.

Most strange, unless they mis understood the point of the thread and posted their home machine specs?

CBA to screenshot but here is my work machine:

W7 Professional

5.1 Experience Index
E5200 @ 2.50ghz
4GB RAM (3.25 useable)
32b O/S

Just because they are using a Home/Home Premium version of an OS dont mean its not their work PC, although your probably right there may be a few who are just posting their home PC's

Its down to the company in question on weather they have a policy on OS version and some places just buy laptops/PC's and use the OS that came with the laptop.
 
HP DC8000 (Core 2 Duo 3GHz and 2GB RAM) for my desktop and my laptop is a HP 2710P (Core 2 Duo 1.2GHz and 2GB RAM and the worlds slowest HDD with encryption. :( )
 
First machine in the company to go 64bit, all the others are on 7 32bit with older machines on XP for the timebeing until I am asked to roll 7 out to them too!

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Poor amount of RAM but it's Win7 and runs fast anyway and as soon as I get round to it will swap the RAM for 4GB.

Oh yeah, 20" widescreen too, not the best but it does the job \m/
 
Anyone have a better PC at work than at home?

Graphic Designers dont count ;)

My i3 work laptop beats my home machine, but I use my laptop at home aswel as a personal laptop. Then my Dual core AMD HTPC is only used for watching TV and films these days.
 
Amazing the amount of XP business users there are out there still. MS marketing obviously isn't making that much of an impact to encourage a large user base to upgrade.
 
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